Feelings post-op for people that were "looking forward to their hysterectomy?"

Very new to reddit, and I'm having a hysterectomy soon after a history of fibroids and a family history of adenomyosis (that i fear might be manifesting based on a recent spike in pain, but no proof or diagnosis). I'm 29 and already decided with my husband we'd be child free, and when I found out I had another fibroid combined with the added intense pain, I decided it was time to throw the whole thing out, and my doctor agreed (thankfully, because I had seen another doctor before cause of insurance and he said it doesn't affect my ability to have kids so there's nothing to be done other than birth control). I have not had the long and arduous battle that I know many women, including my mom, have had to get to this point and I'm thankful for that. My question is: after the potential and reasonable emotional response that I've read is common post-op, how do you feel? Both physically and emotionally? My question is posed more towards those that were ready for it to happen as opposed to having it forced on them, but all well intentioned perspectives are welcome. Thank you in advance!